In Still Shining (2026), a heartwarming Korean drama, young people sharing their own world become each other’s confidants, bringing light and warmth into one another’s lives. Yeon Tae Seo, a subway driver with a sharp perspective on life, lives independently and focuses on “just today,” rarely thinking about the future or dreams. While settling into his hard-earned independence, he unexpectedly meets Mo Eun A, his first love from when he was nineteen, stirring gentle ripples in his daily routine.
Mo Eun A, a former hotelier turned passionate Seoul lodging manager, navigates small triumphs and setbacks while setting goals for herself—where, with whom, and how she wants to live. Her reunion with Tae Seo awakens memories and emotions long buried, as both must confront their past feelings while learning how to embrace the present. Still Shining explores love, friendship, and rediscovery in a heartfelt and relatable story.